Caney Man Turns Himself in on Fraud Charges

Devin Jackson accused of impersonating another individual to obtain property

Published on Mar. 2, 2026

A Caney, Kansas man named Devin Jackson has turned himself in to authorities after being accused of attempting to obtain property through fraud and impersonation. In early February, Dewey Police Officers took a report from victims stating that Jackson was involved in 42 separate incidents of this nature.

Why it matters

Fraud and impersonation crimes can have serious consequences for victims, both financially and emotionally. This case highlights the importance of vigilance against such scams, especially those targeting vulnerable individuals or businesses.

The details

According to the report, Jackson allegedly attempted to personate another individual in order to illegally obtain property. The specific details of the 42 incidents are still under investigation by the Dewey Police Department.

  • In early February, Dewey Police Officers took a report from the victims.
  • Devin Jackson has now turned himself in to authorities.

The players

Devin Jackson

A Caney, Kansas man accused of fraud and impersonation crimes.

Dewey Police Department

The law enforcement agency investigating the 42 incidents involving Devin Jackson.

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What’s next

The Dewey Police Department is continuing to investigate the full scope of Devin Jackson's alleged crimes and will determine appropriate charges.

The takeaway

This case serves as a reminder for businesses and individuals to be vigilant against fraud and impersonation scams, which can have serious financial and emotional consequences for victims.